Ryan Holiday’s Growth Hacker Marketing is a short, sharp primer on how modern companies grow without traditional advertising budgets. The “growth hacker” mindset replaces guesswork and brand spend with testing, data, and engineering the product itself to spread.
Holiday walks through the growth funnel — achieving product-market fit, finding your growth hack, going viral, and retaining and optimizing — using examples like Dropbox, Airbnb, and Hotmail. The core shift is treating marketing as a measurable, iterative discipline rather than a creative gamble.
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Who it’s for: startup founders and marketers who need growth on a small budget and want a data-driven approach.
The verdict: concise and punchy — you can read it in an hour and apply it the same day. A great introduction to the mindset behind how today’s fastest-growing companies actually scale.
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